[6] In 2010, Webber completed her master's, was awarded the Prix François-Marcaurelle at Montreal's L'OFF Festival,[7] and released her debut album as leader, Third Floor People Don't Need to Worry About Anything.
The self-titled Percussive Mechanics, featuring James Wylie, Elias Stemeseder, Julius Heise, Igor Spallati, Martin Kruemmling, and Max Andrzejewski, was released on Pirouet Records in 2013,[11] with the group's Refraction following two years later.
[12] In 2014, Webber was awarded the prestigious BMI Foundation Charlie Parker Jazz Composition Prize[13] and released SIMPLE, the highly-lauded debut of her trio with John Hollenbeck and pianist Matt Mitchell, on Skirl Records.
[2] Webber's Clockwise (Pi, 2019) introduced a septet with Jeremy Viner, Jacob Garchik, Christopher Hoffman, Matt Mitchell, Chris Tordini, and Ches Smith.
Clockwise, the septet record she composed during the first of her two MacDowell residencies,[25] was informed by John Cage's works for percussion;[26] Binary was partly inspired by the now-defunct automated YouTube account Webdriver Torso,[27] and at times directed by the assignation of pitches and intervals to the numbers in Webber's IP address.